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Purchased by the Bluebell Railway in 1961, and used until withdrawn in the late 1960s in need of major attention. Now returned to service and are unique as a close-coupled set of vintage carriages. The restoration team were the recipient of the Heritage Railways Association's award as overall winner of their 2006/7 carriage competition.
London, Brighton and South Coast Railway A1X Class number 55 Stepney, named after the district of Stepney, is a preserved steam locomotive based at the Bluebell Railway in East and West Sussex, England. Stepney is well known as the first standard gauge engine to be based at the Bluebell Railway, arriving by rail on 17 May 1960. [1]
Former 30070 in preservation with Longmoor Military Railway livery. Four British examples of the USA class have been preserved: 30064 Privately owned - (Previously preserved at the Bluebell Railway but left in 2022 after being purchased by a private buyer with plans to restore to working order). [29] 30065 Kent and East Sussex Railway - (Under ...
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The Bluebell Railway is an 11 mi (17.7 km) heritage line in West Sussex in England. It is managed by the Bluebell Railway Preservation Society. [ 1 ] It uses steam trains which operate between Sheffield Park and East Grinstead , with intermediate stations at Horsted Keynes and Kingscote .
No. 73082 Camelot is a preserved British Railways Standard Class 5 4-6-0 based on the Bluebell Railway in Sussex, England, and owned by the 73082 Camelot Locomotive Society.It was outshopped from Derby Works in 1955, and worked on the Southern Region of British Railways.
Withdrawn 31 May 1962 and presented to the Canada Railway Historical Association. To Canada on MV Tautra 23 August 1963. On display at Canada National Railway Museum, Delson, Quebec. Preserved. 55 Stepney: 655, B655, 2655, 32655 21 December 1875 Rebuilt to A1X October 1912 Sold for £750 to the Bluebell Railway 17 May 1960. Preserved. [24] 56 ...
Railway Number or name Type or Class Builder Works Number Built Wheels Gauge Location Object Number Image LNWR: Pet: LNWR Crewe: 1865 0-4-0 ST: 18 in (457 mm) York [85] 1978–7014 IoMR: 3 Pender: Beyer, Peacock: 1255 1873 2-4-0 T: 3 ft (914 mm) Manchester [86] Y1980.12 Ffestiniog Railway: Livingston Thompson: Double Fairlie: Boston Lodge: 1885 ...